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l In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- reason- 2-ROOM | furnished _ ap i mpiration, advertiser please noti- & o { fy this ofrrce (Phone.374) .t able, 142 Willoughby, Phone 4o1.| }::’L‘(‘;“r;d same will be dm 3-ROOM furnished apt, oil heat. entio Ph Black 490. | UME DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE s e 4 hog 55 3-ROOM furnished apt. 746 W. Count five average words to the| 13th Phone Blue i, ine. 3 Laully rate per line for consecutive |8 ROOMS and bath, air condi- msertions: tioned, heated, electric washer, One day ... laundry, new oak floors, electri range, frigidaire, nicely furnished. Call Windsor Apts. Additional days Minimum charge _...50¢c Topy must he in the office by 2 Jelock In the afternoon to insure wusertion on same day. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo.| Steam heat, dry room and shower | bath, two in room for $45. Ju- Nt accept ads over telephone r*om persons listed in telephone neau Rooms, phone 472. b TWO-ROOM furnished cabin on| Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE Gastineau Ave, Inquire at Juneau Paint Store. good FOR SALE {\kv\ 3 «l s].xmg nnd: condition. 928 10th St. n 5 bundles 16-inch| Inquire Tom Jensen,| APARTMENT for rent. Phone 723. T il FOR RENT—Desirable heated apt. and good lot, Th and| Close in. Two bedrooms. Phone klin See John Torvinen, 227 for appointments. i . | FOR RENT—Furnished room, 325 FOR SALE-—1 pr. skiis, binders and| Sixth. pol very good condition, rea- - — sonable. Call at 203 Gastineau| FOR RENT—Furrisned rooms, hot| Ay between 10 am. and 2 pm and cold water, Orpheum Rooms Mrs. Anna Anderson, manager. SALE—Model A Ford Coupe. Good condition, Phone 7T74. NICE CLEAN rooms, steamheated— . upstairs, 20th Century Market. ! FOit SALE—5-room home, auto- Rate: $16 single, $20 double matic heat, fireplace, full base-| Vi Lo | ment—grand view. Terms to suit., STORE space in Decker Bldg.| J46 Hemlock Way. C. C. Rulatord,| Phone Blue 4G5. | ki b ‘4<—ROOM furnished apt. Steam FOR SALE—G-room house, com-| heat, hot water day and night.| pletely furnished. Inquire 511 Electric range and frigidaire, Kennedy St., or phone Green 325.| laundry conveniences, Phone 132-‘ Gt B — | Douglas. LOST AND FOUND | P s e | FOR RENT-—4-room fur. house— LOST—Bunch of keys on U of Cal.| il heat. Phone 187. | key chain. Return to E‘mpun | VACANCY Triangle Bldg. Stan| LOST—Pair of ! Grummett. Phone 253 | 1 dark brown horn | Finder please call Blue 755. | VACANCY Nugget Apartments. LOST—Roll of music, Ernest Ball VACANC ivergreen Apnrtmem& folio, also drum jazz brushes.| eyl | Finder please return to hmpvre\VACANCY Perelle Apartment. or Alaska Music Shop. Phone E’“f_:“ SIS LOST--Two keys on tan Cr)l'd NICFLY I;:Hu;hed heated apt., 4 Safety pin attached. Finder| rooms and bath. Blue 135, ! please phone Green 634. Reward. " o {THE HILLCREST: ONE FUR-| " MISCELLANEQUS | NISHED APARTMENT. PHONE| HWI‘DIQH ma%fiaf’e and cabinet| - L. Skeie, 410 West CABIN, W 9th St. Mr McMullcn baths. Mrs. i Bh 200 SRR 0 | FURNISHED apartment; ments made or remodeled,, 2lso 5-room strictly modern un-| FUR g J furnished house. Phone 484. Fi ats and caps made to or- ler, Miss Hamilton, Gastinean i | VACANCY at Fosbee Apts. F‘OR RENT—Partly furnished flat | o d "CENTS EACH PAID for used| Inquire Snap ‘Shoppe: % Sound, gunny saoks. 8% “‘[ ' Texas Tech 23: University of San! Scores yesterdsy were as follows ke, |COZY, warm furn, apts. . Lights, | Francisco 21. The Elks GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| Water, dishes, cooking utensils and | Auburn 13; Villanova 10 Hagerup 190 150 161— 501 $450. Finger wave, m“ bath. Reasonable at Seaview. Morris Brown 28; Kentucky State| Carnegie :Z; :fi;: {[;’KG: F‘:‘I)Z o v 6. Luft 502 szege"c‘l,s?v? Telephone| “pggses [ in the, Pyrencd Moun-|® 2o 6. southern Methodist 7. | Holmaiist 145 187 176— 498 decker W&y .+ |tains aré extremely dangerots be-1 Texas 26; Florida 0. Stevenson 168 214 182— 564 TURN your cia_gold_tnto_value | cause of the winds | South Carolina 31; Citadel 6 i .4 cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | s de | N | — e+ — Totals 807 927 8582592 = i b — | Rainbows are caused by refrac-| The Brunswick !tion and reflection of the sun’s| H H e 915 145 195— 5§35 WA"TEn | light by rain drops. wpolue [h'ef ViliRamuons 178 177 153— 508 EoF iV A R 47 5 15 — 500 ADY wants work by hour or dav.| T Mangalao 175 158 167— 50 LAY MY i s 5| WA Mandngs, - 41 18 Ml 8 - Empire—the paper with the largest A"gun u;e R. Galao 201 226 180— 607 L Lally Alasks Empire guarane paid circulation. vyl e e tees the largest daily circulation of | Tolals 048 8132673 PUBLIC NOTICE _| IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOL THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, any Alaska newspaper. Ala " Mount McKinley in a c'm be seen on clear days for 125 miles, DIVISION NUMBER ONE AT or more. KETCHIKAN. ——— In the Matter of the Regular Jan- e & oy, 1941, Term of the DIS- What Is Your Present | TricT COURT . for the First b“ T l‘_ Division of the Territory of Al- aska, at Juneau, Jo oW s l“g NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVE Yol? That pursuant to an ORDER of | 2 |the Court dated November 27, 1910, ALASKA SCHOOL OF "1 Regular January, 1941 Term ol AERONAUTICS \lhe United States Distriet Court T e | for the First Division of the Ter- ritory of Alaska, will be held iu LLhe Courtroom of the Federal Buil(l- \mg at Juneau, Alaska, beginning a‘ TIMELY CLOTHES \lhv hour of 2 o'clock in the nm-r- g ' the teams. NUNN-BUSH Sflom i naon of January 6th, 1941. stance manufactured from 0‘ In the opener, at 7:30 o'clock, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have casein of milk. {High School Bears meet the Haida STETSON HATS |hereunto set my hand and caused ‘o T 0 7 o erewmen. In the nighteap, the | the seal of the above entitled court strong Firemen's squad goes against Quality Work Clothing }lo be affixed at Ketchikan, this Bgf YI:‘?I‘O‘ZF“EIHSN the as yet untested Henning's team. 5 [ ] | 27th day of November, 1940. ; LR i S L ’ L 2 | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, & SEE THE Ay : o | .- ann ngmc | Clerk of the U. S. District SHATTUCK AGENCY | Mississippi’s 100-year-old —“Old Juoy Court, Office—New York Life Capitol” in Jackson was the scene Complete Outfitter for Men Publication dates: Dec. 2-9-16-23 Phone 249 of Jefferson Davis' last public ad- LB ) ) 1040. adv.| g b o | dress, o | is ne | to finish as the ball is released, | cago Bears defeated the Washington | FOOTBALL # .|inch and a half. BETTER BOWLING (s TR ¥ By ANDY VARIPAPA Famous Bowling Authority It may be that you are having trouble with your foot- balanced at the moment of delivery FOOTWORK : work and don't feel properly When you aye in.the act of delivering the ball, from the siart and until the ball is released at the foul line, the knees should not bend more than v walk. The top picture shows the right way the toe of the left foot facing slightly toward the righg and the right foot off the floor a few inches. The bottom picture shows the wrong approach. The knees are bent too much and ary for the ordina the left toe is e left toe is pointing left while. the right foot is (nwlm, on the floor. I Brunswick Pin Squad BEARS ARE CHAMPIONS WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—The Chi- Redskins Sunday by a score of 73| to 0 for the national professional football championship. - the It was Brunswicks day at South Franklin Street bowling lors yesterday as their five-man | squad took the measure of the pin of three and total Sunday. Bob Galao was high man the day, hitting 201-226-180 for of final 607 total. RESULTS. B for a The following re scores football games played last Satur- t!n_v afterno anders roll Alaska Laundry and Notre Dame 10; Southern Cali- h Transfer rolls Juneau Laun- fornia 6. Airguns are nof harmless play- things and p'ntms must curb the | use of such guns by their children Chief of Police Dan Ralston urged e Two Games Tomorrow; tioop Bill Another pre-seasen basketball doubleheader is scheduled for tomor- row night in the High School gyms nasium between four City League today. Yesterday, young Chee Hermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Her- mann, was shot in the head with .x B-B gun pellet that pierced his hat and deeply grazed his skull for an “An airgun can kill a person or blind them as easily as larger caliber rifle,” Ralston warned par-| ents and urzed that the use of such | airguns be confined to the limits of regular guns. - Hats now are being made conl- mercially from a wool-like sub- In Viclory busting Elks lodge team two games Tonight in the commercial loop, aska newsnnper Occidental HoIeI in On last of the old Occidental | Hotel, which for over a half a cen- tury has been a landmark of Ju-| neau, was going up in smoke today while wreckers and City Street De- partment employees stood guard, The Rev. Raloh Baker of | The ghell Simmons flew to the coast today with Carl Senior for Hawk fnlet and Steve Spolrich, J. J. Davis ind Steve Sokoloff for Hirst. Yesterday Simmons brought in ihe Mr. and Mrs, W. S, Pekovich, Mr. Bethel Pentecostal Mission, who got and. Mrs, Nick Jukich and A. A. tne wrecking contract on the con- ‘raser from Hawk Inlet. demned structure, set fire this Shell brought in Lynn morning to the old foundations of Carl _Senior, William the hotel and a hose line was kept Lynn Forrest and J. K. Mc- in readiness to prevent the fire Alister from Sitka, 1pre . - city will fill the area with 4 rceck for a parking lot when ile - For Visit in South Mrs. Wellman Holbrook is a pas- sengor south on the Princess Nor for Seattle, She will continue ecas to the Mayo Clinic where she will be joified by Mr. Holbrook and to- gether they will spend thic holiday:; Sons of Norway Choose Swanson | New President with relatives in southern Minne- Sons of Norway met Saturday cota night for their annual elec aMr. Holbrook is going to Ketchi- officers. Olag St .n.-f:.l\\lm‘x; I)f‘l(}l"l.:)lr kan and will continue from there 10 jgent for the coming year Seattle aboard the Yukon on the Other officers elected were: southbound trip and join Mrs. Hol- | yice-President, George Jorgenson: | brook in the east. After the holi- | judee. B. O. Havdahl: Secretary | days they will motor to the south. | Gertie Olson: Assistant e i then across the _continent to west | planche Swanson: Finaneial Se i “'prl!_"}v:f‘-:l-ll1‘:‘-”‘.;(':“:'::”:}? JU- | retary, Belle Knudsen;: Treasurer, i Beatrice Rosness; Regent, Olive Westby; Inner Guard, Bert Mark;| S'I'O(K ouo‘l’A'"ONS Outer Guard, Anton Wallin; M- . Anna Lowell; Assistant Ma Aasta Holm; three-year Tr Harold Aase; Bert Alstead; NEW YORK, Dec. 9. quotation of Alaska Juneau mirne stock today is 5%, American Can 83, Anaconda 27%, Bethlehem Steel 87%, Commonwealth and Southein two-year Trus- Auditing Com- and Mrs. W. A, Ra.-| Shud hift Closing tee, mittee, Mr. mussen and Arm- i, Curtiss Wright 9, General Mot- ors 49%, International Harvester W W " W k | 547, Kennecott 35', New York Cen- | Omen l Or tral 14, Northern Pa u‘llu 6% States Steel 69'2 ,» United | . | . Pound $404, On Refugee Sewmg All members of the Juneau Wom- | en’s Club are asked to meet to-| morrow at the home of Mrs. Ray G. Day to complete work on the skirts | for refugees. The meeting will begin | at 9 o'clock and it is hoped that the majority can spend the whole day. | Luncheon will be served at noon. As there is a great deal of hand sewing, such as putting en snaps, » buttons, hooks and hemming, there "AlMNS lOOMS | will be work for all. Four sewing | machines will be available for those who do the machine stitching, -~ - DOW, JONES AVERAG The following are toda Jones averages: Industrials 782; utilities, 20.10 D BRITISH CLASH Dow, 131.46; LONDON, Dec. 9-The British clash with the Italian- Egyptian| Oose desert force: of ‘some import- | W t ance, s an official communique omen 0 but military circles added the action doeg, not indicate a general Britisii offensive as yet. Meet for Sewing Moose Women will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Minerva Reeder for Red Cross sewing. All members are urged to be present. The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- GM C TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONCMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 Put a Covic'Diesé] in Your Boaf If You Wan} Q m OM IN, YOUR BOAT fizfi for Your Money forfable, Quiet Ride I&n that Instantly Starts Assursnce of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad R?'ge of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance kaf Smokeless, Odorlesy Exhaast Diesel Dependability Engine that Be Fasjly Hand Cranked i 0000s00 00 An CHARLES G. WARNER CO. 2on1c SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 'Alaska Mausic Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Planes—Musical Instruments Alaska Laundry - — e 7 FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealer) | GREASES | GAS — OIL ! ! Foot of Maln Street, ! i Juneau Molors | \ - -y P Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT ! and Supplies rone i o eona ||| DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. ,-P'}:fi?ijf‘ Utah Iéué :“ll. Lump SANITARY TELEPHONE 412 24— PHONES——18 HOME GROCERY ||| KK peafft’s | Phone 146 MANUFACTURING éo. R SN SIWOLTR WS | CABINET WORK—GLASS Sanitary Meat Co. Frout and Second Streeta PHONE 359 “SMILING SERVICE” PHONE 105 Free Delivery The Juneau Laundry FRANKILIN STREET between Bert's Cash Grocery FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 — oy GEORGE BROS. i Widest Selection ol —— Juneau Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 ——————————————— LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Bodding Transfer ! MARINE BUILDING i Rock—Coal Hauling ' Stove—Fuel OHl Delivery | e ey {Thomas Hardware Cs. [~ + ‘Every house needs westinghouse' PARSONS ELECTRIC Cf Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 Residence Phone Black 680 - " ZENTTH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixso! " IT COSTS 80 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S S L PAINTS — OIL8 Builders’ and Sheif 0. HARDWARE JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammaunition n GENERAL MOTORS, DELOD and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Map” MEN'S and LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 336 So. Franklin | Juneau Clothing Slure' PHONE 36 FOR VERY PROMPT LIQUOR DELIVERY| Rice & Ahlers Co. Humbin;b’ i D1l Bumners Heating Phone 3£ Sheet Metal IF IS PAINT WE HAVE IT! AIdsal Paint Shop T PHONE 33 COWLING—DAVLIN AL FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL By the % Pint and Pint LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN RETAIL and WHOLESALE Fresh from the Shell ¥veryday \ COMPANY GA§ 'TNEAT PO % 7o SR B0 B . o Watch Om'. wlfld?"iu‘ FOR DAILY BARGAINS THRIFT CO-OP ; Next to City Hall BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 20 MAN PRANECES A ‘ROVND HERE 22 NOU'RE & LUCRY GLY, S\NFF‘{ \EP- s T4 PURE TRUTH- 1 SAVED T GENRIL'S LIFE QFORE T J(NED UP BN WE-UNS & J€S LIKE TS WRRL- (8 JES' A"NARD BIRD” & WHOLE RANK LOWER'N & ROGGLE -TAGGLE BUCK PRIVATE-BUT T DRAWR FOURTEEN DULLERS & MONTH REQ'LAR World ognas 1940 Kone Fesvoris Svudicite. W 4 HOTEL ——4——& || Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce PHONE 10 or 20 . 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